Galaxy Note 9 won't feature an in-screen fingerprint scanner

Faith Castro |Wednesday, February 14, 2018

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It is back in October previous year that reports of Note 9 coming with fingerprint sensor under the display surfaced online. It seems that the project that was supposed to bring the embedded fingerprint sensor to Note 9 has been stopped recently due to some technical difficulties.

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Just yesterday we mentioned that camera samples from the Galaxy S9 are the last thing that's npt been leaked just yet, and lo and behold, today we have a new leak that will happily overthrow this statement. This means that whenever a Samsung user sends an emoji to another user he would himself see the redesigned one, whereas the receiving party would see the standard one. The earlier reports claimed that the phablet will boast a fingerprint sensor placed underneath the display. Capacitive sensors, meanwhile, have higher accuracy than optical sensors but they're less durable. That being said, we've got an interesting camera sample which allegedly belongs to the Samsung Galaxy S9 today. The downsides are that they are expensive, have low yields, and are slower to recognize the fingerprint as compared to conventional fingerprint sensors.

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